In a world where reality competition shows have become stale and predictable, “Drag Me To Dinner” is a refreshing breath of fresh air. This unapologetic and format-busting show pits two teams of successful drag queens against each other to throw the most incredible dinner parties ever seen on television.
With Neil Patrick Harris, Bianca Del Rio, and Haneefah Wood as judges, viewers are in for a treat as they witness the contestants go all out to outdo each other in the categories of Food & Drink, Design & Decor, and Entertainment & Overall Vibe. Hosted by the dapper NYC legend Murray Hill, each episode has its own unique theme, revealed by resident expert and show producer David Burtka.
But “Drag Me To Dinner” is not just about the competition. It is a celebration of drag culture and the creativity and hard work that goes into putting together a truly unforgettable party. The contestants bring their unique personalities and styles to the table, creating a spectacle that will leave viewers in awe.
Produced by Vox Media Studios, Majordomo Media, Matador Content (a Boat Rocker Company), and Boat Rocker, “Drag Me To Dinner” is a collaboration of some of the biggest names in entertainment. Executive producers include Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka, Chad Mumm and Mark W. Olsen for Vox Media Studios, and David Chang, Dave O’Connor, Chris Ying, and Christopher C. Chen for Majordomo Media. Todd Lubin serves as an executive producer for Matador Content, and Jay Peterson for Boat Rocker. Showrunner and executive producer James Sunderland brings his expertise to this groundbreaking series.
Overall, “Drag Me To Dinner” is an explosion of color, creativity, and fun that will have viewers on the edge of their seats, cheering on their favorite drag queen teams. With its unique concept and talented cast and crew, this showis not to be missed.